Pre-draft visits may mean something and those same visits may mean nothing. But in the last week, the Detroit Lions have been pretty focused on one position -- wide receiver.

The Lions brought in their fourth straight receiver for a pre-draft visit Wednesday, playing host to Kansas State receiver/returner Tyler Lockett, a potential Day 2 pick.

The 22-year-old Lockett measured in at 5-foot-10, 182 pounds at the combine in February, where he ran a 4.4-second 40-yard dash, jumped 35.5 inches vertically with a 121-inch broad jump and had a 4.07-second 20-yard shuttle drill.

Lockett is rated as the No. 11 receiver and No. 57 overall player by ESPN/Scouts Inc. His scouting profile lists him with above average separation skills and big play ability, average competitiveness and below-average ball skills.

Lockett played in 46 games at Kansas State, making 249 catches for 3,710 yards and 29 touchdowns. He also had 77 kick returns for 2,196 yards and four touchdowns along with 32 punt returns for 488 yards and two touchdowns.

He would fit well with the Lions both at slot receiver and returner -- two spots of need for Detroit.